Image by Gordon Johnson from Pixabay KTH Royal Institute of Technology In order to realize the potential for a quantum internet, scientists must first master the challenge of controlling light in order to transfer quantum information […]
Image by Gordon Johnson from Pixabay KTH Royal Institute of Technology In order to realize the potential for a quantum internet, scientists must first master the challenge of controlling light in order to transfer quantum information […]
Interview with Melissa Byrn, Director of Innovation Programs at the Polsky Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the University of Chicago Q: So who put Duality together and what kind of people are you looking […]
You’ll hear that it’s not as simple as the Israelis are good guys and Palestinians are bad guys, or vice versa. And that’s true. But it’s also not so complicated that there are no clearly […]
We’ve seen an increasing number of misconceptions being spread about what quantum technology will be able to do. Admittedly, it is a complicated technology but we are concerned that overblown expectations can lead to a […]
Image by Pete Linforth from Pixabay Worse Times Ahead The Yahoo data breaches uncovered in 2016 compromised the personal details of more than a billion users. It was a sign that ordinary people like ourselves — whether using social […]
Two German government ministries will fund quantum R&D for a total of almost €2 billion over a five year period. The Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) will contribute €1.1 billion and the Federal Ministry […]
We previously reported on Intel’s development of the Horse Ridge and Horse Ridge II cryogenic control chips that would allow generation of the necessary microwave pulses to control spin qubits at a temperature of 3 […]
D-Wave and CINECA, the Italian inter-university consortium and one of the world’s leading global supercomputing centers have announced a formal collaboration to offer Italian universities, researchers, and developers expanded access to practical quantum computing technology […]
In 1961, the Nobel prize winning theoretical physicist Eugene Wigner proposed what is now known as the ‘Wigner’s friend’ thought experiment as an extension of the notorious Schroedinger’s cat experiment. In the latter, a cat […]
ELLIS-ESA workshop on quantum algorithms and machine learning for huge data analysis, simulation and potential Earth observation applications Dates: Thursday, May 27, 2021 Submitted by Bertrand Le Saux on Fri, 14/05/2021 – 16:43. Registration deadline: […]
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